Sandisk how has a generic FlashCP (locking mechanism for files on their cards) ...it is SDCZ-xx where "xx" is any version.

Otherwise you souldn't need a special driver. Your operating system should recognize the thumb drive when it is inserted into the USB port and load the driver automatically. If it doesn't then there may be some problem with the USB port or the USB port driver.

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You didn't' say which operating system you are using. Any current version of Windows (XP, Vista, 7) should be able to load a driver and not need a download for it. In any event, you can find the driver you need on the SanDisk website here:http://www.sandisk.com/sandisk-support/driver-download-wizard

control panel admistrive tools ,computer management ,device manager scroll down universal serial bus controllers you should see a yellow question mark?right click to reinstall drivers or if you can see your usb but its not workingports(com&lpt)right click update driver hope this helps

This Cruzer driver package for the SanDisk Cruzer Micro is needed only for Windows 98. Windows Me, 2000 and XP already have the driver (if you are having trouble using the drive on these systems, then it is likely to be a conflict or problem in Windows - see the Windows Device Manager and Windows Help file for details).

After you download the Cruzer driver file, unzip the contents and click setup.exe to begin. Importantly, you should restart Windows 98 so the new Cruzer drivers can properly load into your system. Next, plug in the Cruzer drive and Windows will finish the installation. Restart your computer if needed.

I have had the same issue. Sometimes static builds up and discharges into the drive. Most USB drives are made to tolerate such problems, if it's fairly new and not obviously damaged outside, send it to sandisk for a replacement under the "poor workmanship" clause.

Hi,
Download and install Win98SE USB driver (http://www.sandisk.com/assets/file/downloads/oem/oem-ufd-98-driver.exe).
Hope this be of help. Post back how things turned up or should you need further information.
Good luck and kind regards.